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As part of our service to clients we can offer the secure destruction of documents, saving on the costs of storing material longer than necessary. 

When archive material arrives at our premises all relevant information is entered on the box along with the option of a destruction date.  Before the destruction date is reached our computer system will alert us to the imminent approach of the destruction date at which point the customer is notified. 

The customer may choose to have the box returned to them or sign a destruction confirmation to instruct us to shred the documents at our premises.

Material is destroyed to Security level 5 cross cut according to DIN 32757.

Size of shred fragments: 0.7 mm x 9.5 mm; (meets 1/32 inch x 3/8 inch U.S. Department of Defense requirement) This means that a DIN A4 document is cut into approximately 9,300 particles, ensuring illegible and unreconstructable document output.

These specifications meet the highest security requirements of many governments (and defence/security agencies,military, defence contractors, embassies and R&D departments all over the world) for destroying top secret and classified documents and complying with data protection laws.

Confirmation that the box has been securely destroyed will then be sent to the client.  The issue of an individual certificate of destruction is available on request.

 

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